CCNA Routing and Switching
Routing and Switching Essentials

Chapter 2 SIC: Static Routing and Basic Router Configuration

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Introduction

New Corp. is preparing to convert its network to use IPv6. It is experimenting with the transition, and has set up a test network that is configured with both IPv4 and IPv6 addressing on all hosts and device interfaces. The company will be using default, static, and floating static routes to create connectivity in the network.

In this practice skills assessment, you will configure the New Corp. network with IPv4 and IPv6 interface and host addressing, and IPv4 and IPv6 default, static, and floating static routes. In addition, you will complete a basic configuration on a router.

You are not required to configure the Internet server, or the switches.

Note: In order to keep the assessment activity as brief as possible, you will only be partially configuring some devices, as directed in the instructions. In a real network, all devices would be fully configured to function in the network. You are only responsible for completing the tasks covered in the instructions. Any configuration that you do beyond the requirements will not result in additional credit.

All IOS device configurations should be completed from a direct terminal connection to the device console. In addition, many values that are required to complete the configurations have not been given to you. In those cases, create the values that you need to complete the requirements.

You will practice and be assessed on the following skills:

Basic router configuration

IPv4 and IPv6 router interface activation and addressing

Directly attached IPv4 and IPv6 static route configuration

Directly attached IPv4 and IPv6 default route configuration

Directly attached IPv4 and IPv6 floating static route configuration

IPv4 and IPv6 host addressing

Addressing Table

Instructions

Step 1: Basic Device Configuration

Perform a basic device configuration on Main.

Configure the router hostname to the value in the addressing table.

Prevent the router from attempting to resolve unrecognized CLI entries as domain names.

Protect device configurations from unauthorized access with the encrypted secret password of cisco.

Secure the router console and vty lines with the password class.

Prevent all passwords from being viewed in clear text in device configuration files.

Add a message-of-the-day banner of your choice.

Provide descriptions on all active interfaces.

Step 2: Configure Default, Static, and Floating Static Routes.

Configure static, default, and floating static routes on the routers.

Main:

Configure interfaces of the Main router with IPv4 and IPv6 addressing based on the Addressing Table.

Configure two directly connected static routes on Main to reach the two IPv4 LAN networks on router Bldg-1.

Configure two directly connected static routes on Main to reach the IPv6 LAN networks on router Bldg-1.

CCNA Routing and Switching
Introduction to Networks

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Introduction

In this assessment, you will configure devices in an IPv4/IPv6 network. For the sake of time, you will not be asked to perform all configurations on all network devices as you may be required to do in a real network or other assessment. Instead, you will use the skills and knowledge that you have learned in the labs in this course to configure the Town Hall router. In addition, you will address the hosts on two LANs with IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, activate and address the management interface of the Administration Switch, and back up a device configuration to a TFTP server.

You will receive one of several topologies.

You are not required to configure the IT Department Switch, and you will not be able to access it in this practice skills assessment activity.

All IOS device configurations should be completed from a direct terminal connection to the device console. In addition, many values that are required to complete the configurations have not been given to you. In those cases, create the values that you need to complete the requirements.For values that have been supplied to you, they must be entered exactly as they appear in order for you to get full credit for your configuration.

You will practice and be assessed on the following skills:

Configuration of initial IOS device settings

Design and calculation of IPv4 addressing

Configuration of IOS device interfaces including IPv4 and IPv6 addressing when appropriate

Secure all access lines into the router using methods covered in the course and labs.

Require newly-entered passwords must have a minimum length of 10 characters.

Prevent all passwords from being viewed in clear text in device configuration files.

Configure the router to only accept in-band management connections over the protocol that is more secure than Telnet, as was done in the labs. Use the value 1024 for encryption key strength.

Configure local user authentication for in-band management connections. Create a user with the name netadmin and a secret password of Cisco_CCNA5 Give the user the highest administrative privileges. Your answer must match these values exactly.

b. Configure the two Gigabit Ethernet interfaces using the IPv4 addressing values you calculated and the IPv6 values provided in the addressing table.

Reconfigure the link local addresses to the value shown in the table.

Document the interfaces in the configuration file.

Step 3: Configure the Administration Switch.

Configure Administration Switch for remote management over Telnet.

Step 4: Configure and Verify Host Addressing.

Use the IPv4 addressing from Step 1 and the IPv6 addressing values provided in the addressing table to configure all host PCs with the correct addressing.

Use the router interface link-local address as the IPv6 default gateways on the hosts.

Complete the configuration of the TFTP server using the IPv4 addressing values from Step 1 and the values in the addressing table.

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Introduction

In this practice skills assessment, you will configure SW-1 with an initial configuration, SSH, and port security.

You are only required to configure SW-1 in this assessment.

All IOS device configurations should be completed from a direct terminal connection to the device console.

It is possible that information that is required to complete the configurations has not been given to you. In that case, create the values that you need to complete the requirements. These values may include certain IP addresses, passwords, interface descriptions, banner text, and other values. You should always use the values that are provided in the instructions in any case.

Addressing Table

Scenario

The network administrator has asked you to configure a new switch. In this activity, you will use a list of requirements to configure the new switch with initial settings, SSH, and port security.

1. Configure SW-1 with the following initial settings:

• Configure the switch with the hostname value from the addressing table. Your configured value must match the value in the addressing table exactly.
• Configure a banner message-of-the-day.
• Enable access to the device console with the password cisco.
• Create an MD5 encrypted enable password of class.
• Encrypt all plain text passwords.
• Management SVI addressing
• Address the default management interface.
• The switch should be reachable over the network from PC-1 and PC-2.

2. Configure SSH to secure remote access with the following settings:

• A domain name of cisco.com
• RSA key-pair parameters to support SSH version 2. Use a modulus of 1024.
• Set SSH to version 2.
• Create a user admin with password ccna.
• Configure vty lines to only accept SSH connections.
• Require the user created above to supply the user name and password in order to login over SSH.

3. Configure the port security feature to restrict network access:

• Disable all unused ports.
• Set all Fast Ethernet ports to access ports.
• Enable port security to allow only two hosts per port.
• Enable the MAC addresses of hosts that have connected to the switch ports to be recorded in the configuration file.
• Ensure that port violations disable ports.